And one more question, because I wasn't able to make head nor tail of it when I tried to find the info on the internet. When we are bringing gifts for our friends, what is cap on them when declaring to customs? We are planning on bringing 1 bottle Canadian Whiskey, 1 pair instant pirate pyjamas, 1 box turtles, 1 box maple sugar candies, and 1 bag moose droppings. Will that be cool or will they want us to pay some sort of tariff?

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Now our mom says she's changed her mind about the devil's brood, they may be evil so she thinks, but at least they're never rude... -- Big Rude Jake

In my very limited experience, you normally pay customs on stuff you bring back into the country, above a certain allotment. You would indicate for British customs that these items are gifts and you shouldn't have to pay anything.

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After cleaning out my Dad's house, I have this advice: If you haven't used it in a year, throw it out!!!!.

And one more question, because I wasn't able to make head nor tail of it when I tried to find the info on the internet. When we are bringing gifts for our friends, what is cap on them when declaring to customs? We are planning on bringing 1 bottle Canadian Whiskey, 1 pair instant pirate pyjamas, 1 box turtles, 1 box maple sugar candies, and 1 bag moose droppings. Will that be cool or will they want us to pay some sort of tariff?